Hunter S. Thompson Photography Exhibition

by Scott Beale on December 15, 2006 · 0 comments

Hunter S. Thompson

Yesterday Thomas Hawk wrote about the Hunter S. Thompson photography exhibition “GONZO” that is taking place at M+B Gallery in Los Angeles. I looks like a really great show.

GONZO began as a personal collaboration with Thompson prior to his untimely death, and has since come to completion with the support of his family and estate. The show will feature many never before seen photographs from Thompson’s personal archive, including shots from his early days as a foreign correspondent in Puerto Rico, living in Big Sur in the 1960s, time on the road with the Hell’s Angels, illuminating self-portraits, and many personal moments with friends and family throughout the years.

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